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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 15th November 2022

Dilbert//12267, first published four years ago on Tuesday 15th November 2022

The Whistleblower


Open source transcript

I'M HERE WITH A WHISTLEBLOWER WHO CLAIMS HIS COMPANY MAKES UNSAFE PRODUCTS.

NEWS OBVIOUSLY, THIS MAN IS A NUT, AND YOU SHOULD NOT LISTEN TO ANYTHING HE HAS TO SAY.

NEI AND NOW A WORD FROM OUR SPONSOR, WHO IS ALSO THIS MAN'S EMPLOYER.

WHAT?

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AI Analysis

Title: "Whistleblower's Warning"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a whistleblower who claims his company's products are unsafe. The company responds by dismissing the whistleblower and replacing him with a man who is also the company's employer. The new "whistleblower" is shown to be a paid actor, hired to discredit the original whistleblower's claims.

Key Points:

  • A whistleblower claims the company's products are unsafe.
  • The company dismisses the whistleblower and hires a new "whistleblower" who is also the company's employer.
  • The new "whistleblower" is revealed to be a paid actor, hired to discredit the original whistleblower's claims.
  • The comic strip highlights the company's attempt to silence the original whistleblower and maintain a positive public image.

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